But it's quite possible that unless one is a Club Rio hipster or maybe happened in to Guajillo's Mexican restaurant recently and noticed a small promotional flier, the Grammy-winning brother and sister pop act might have made a stealthy entrance and exit at the close of their first headlining tour.

Thank you, chicken molé.

Jesse & Joy bring their “Latinos Imparables” tour (“Unstoppable Latinos”) to Club Rio on Thursday for a late-night concert. Everything is late-night at Club Rio, 13307 San Pedro Ave.

The show is officially listed for 9 p.m. Tickets cost $30; $40 VIP; bottle service and VIP table available.

“The tour has been stupendous,” Joy Huerta said, speaking in Spanish at a concert at Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles last month, reported Impacto USA.

“Every night has been special.”

Her older brother, Jesse Huerta, added that it's not the awards that keep the Mexico City act going.

“In the end, we're not here because of the Grammys, but because we love our people.”

The feeling is mutual and has been true since the brother-sister duo formed in 2005. Jesse, 30, and Joy, 26, have shown star quality and originality since their 2006 debut album, “Esta Es Mi Vida.”

A hit record always helps (“Espacio Sideral”) and Jesse & Joy won the best new artist Latin Grammy in 2007.

The Voice of Peace Award celebrates the organization's 30th anniversary.

Equally important (in the eyes of soccer fans, for sure) is the five-time Latin Grammy winners' song “Corazon de Campion” that celebrates American fans of the Mexican national team.

The soccer-related song was part of a Hispanic outreach marketing campaign for AT&T.

Jesse & Joy fans are surely more interested in songs off of the excellent 2008 EP “Esta Es Lo Que Soy” and the album “Electricidad,” which delivered hits “Adios” and “Chocolate.”

Their 2011 breakout album — “¿Con Quien Se Queda El Perro?” — was nominated for a Grammy and won three Latin Grammys in 2012, including best contemporary pop album and song and record of the year for “¡Corre!”

Of course, the next frontier for the talented duo is crossing over into the English market. In a recent interview with ¡hola LA!, Jesse acknowledged that it is part of the game plan. According to the report, the songs are written.

“But everything in its own time,” said Jesse, in Spanish. “We don't know when or how but are hopeful that the moment will arrive naturally.”